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Leatherback 57 01-14-2018 07:26 PM

Valve Adjustment
 

I installed new valves and ran adjusters all the way down. I have at least .050 clearance except 2 valves that I had to grind stems.Adjusted all to .015. Couple valves only have max .025 left on adjusters before they bottom out.Should I grind those stems to allow more adjust room or am I ok?

Leatherback 57 01-14-2018 07:27 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

That's .010 more left.

Patrick L. 01-14-2018 07:41 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

If they ever need to be adjusted more than the .010" there is something wrong.

700rpm 01-14-2018 08:00 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

Something is not right here, if I am interpreting your post correctly. May I ask what set of instructions you are following for setting your valves, and if you are using modern valves and/or a modified cam?

Leatherback 57 01-14-2018 08:19 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

All my old valves had the stems cut down. Before doing valve job, I adjusted Al lifters down to bottom. Ground 3 angle seats and installed new valves and lapped in. I use the plus 9 method for valve adjust. Clearance before adjusting valves as noted. After adjusting all valves to.015 a couple lifters only have .010 left before they bottom out. The stems I ground allowed for. 050 extra for further adjustment if needed. Usually clearance gets larger with wear. Just wandered if I should give the2 valves a stem grind or let go.

Leatherback 57 01-14-2018 08:25 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

Using original style valves,new split guides and springs

glenn in camino 01-14-2018 08:25 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

I've adjusted mine to .012 intakes and .014 exhaust

40 Deluxe 01-14-2018 08:59 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leatherback 57 (Post 1579349)
All my old valves had the stems cut down. Before doing valve job, I adjusted Al lifters down to bottom. Ground 3 angle seats and installed new valves and lapped in. I use the plus 9 method for valve adjust. Clearance before adjusting valves as noted. After adjusting all valves to.015 a couple lifters only have .010 left before they bottom out. The stems I ground allowed for. 050 extra for further adjustment if needed. Usually clearance gets larger with wear. Just wandered if I should give the2 valves a stem grind or let go.

On a flathead engine I suspect that, if anything, clearances are going to tighten up with miles as the valves wear into the seats. Not much else there to wear. The heel of the cam lobes will never wear, nor will the stem and lifter faces. If the bottoms of the lifters wear, kiss the cam goodbye in short order.
On overhead valves, clearances can get larger with wear: pushrod tips, rocker arm faces and pivot points all wear.

700rpm 01-14-2018 09:02 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leatherback 57 (Post 1579349)
All my old valves had the stems cut down. Before doing valve job, I adjusted Al lifters down to bottom. Ground 3 angle seats and installed new valves and lapped in. I use the plus 9 method for valve adjust. Clearance before adjusting valves as noted. After adjusting all valves to.015 a couple lifters only have .010 left before they bottom out. The stems I ground allowed for. 050 extra for further adjustment if needed. Usually clearance gets larger with wear. Just wandered if I should give the2 valves a stem grind or let go.

Well, that all seems OK on a second reading. For a driver I usually set my valves at .011in and .014ex, but this gets down to person prefs. I just aet my coupe at .015ex and that seems a little noisy. Funny how .001 can make a diff. When the weather allows I'll go back to .014.

Purdy Swoft 01-15-2018 12:17 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

I have set mine on sixteen thousants , Intake and exhaust . More time on the seat better cools the valves and reduces the chance of burning valves. Snyders recommended this setting , years ago and it has worked good for me . My reground Winfield super street 3/4 race cams use the same sixteen thousants gap .

jwilliams81 01-15-2018 01:09 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

I used the 13 and 15 that is in the Les Andrews book

George Miller 01-15-2018 02:26 PM

Re: Valve Adjustment
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 40 Deluxe (Post 1579368)
On a flathead engine I suspect that, if anything, clearances are going to tighten up with miles as the valves wear into the seats. Not much else there to wear. The heel of the cam lobes will never wear, nor will the stem and lifter faces. If the bottoms of the lifters wear, kiss the cam goodbye in short order.
On overhead valves, clearances can get larger with wear: pushrod tips, rocker arm faces and pivot points all wear.

Plus one. Flathead will loose clearance.


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